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News Jason Robert Brown Announces Additional Residency Concert Dates and Guest Stars Tickets are now on sale for the next installments of the Tony-winning composer’s concerts at downtown SubCulture.
Kelli O'Hara and Jason Robert Brown Joseph Marzullo/WENN

At Jason Robert Brown’s sold-out show January 9, featuring Tony-winning guest star Kelli O'Hara, the three-time Tony Award winner announced dates for his continuing series as artist-in-residence at SubCulture.

Brown will continue his monthly engagement at the downtown venue with concerts February 27, March 18, and April 24.

For his February appearance, Brown will welcome guest stars Mykal Kilgore and Drama Desk nominee Sierra Boggess. Kilgore has been seen on Broadway in the 2009 revival of Hair as well as Motown The Musical. Boggess most recently appeared on Broadway in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s School of Rock. Prior to that, she originated the role of Rebecca Steinberg in It Shoulda Been You, starring Tyne Daly. She also starred on the Great White Way as Christine Daae in The Phantom of the Opera, Sharon Graham in Master Class, and originated the role of Ariel in Disney’s The Little Mermaid.

Guests for the other dates will be announced at a later time.

Throughout his residency, Brown has welcomed the cream of the crop in musical theatre talent to share the stage, including Steven Pasquale, two-time Tony nominee Joshua Henry, three-time Tony nominee Carolee Carmello, Outer Critics Circle nominee Jenn Colella, Drama Desk winner Andréa Burns, Shoshana Bean, Tony nominee Chris Jackson, Drama Desk nominee Lindsay Mendez, two-time Tony winner Norbert Leo Butz, Tony winner Lena Hall, Tony winner Cynthia Erivo, Tony nominee Megan Hilty, Eden Espinosa, Tony nominee Norm Lewis, and more.

Brown won his first Tony for his original score of Parade in 1999. In 2014 he won two Tonys, for score and orchestrations, for The Bridges of Madison County, in which Kelli O’Hara starred and earned a Tony nomination. During the standing-room-only performance, O’Hara sang from Brown’s repertoire, including “To Build a Home” and “Almost Real,” accompanied by a full orchestra of Brown’s frequent collaborating musicians. As is tradition, Brown debuted a new composition.

For tickets and information about Brown’s residency and upcoming concerts, visit SubCultureNewYork.com.

 
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